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Stimulus Payment: Everything You Should Know of the Newly Signed Executive Order

Pres. Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Saturday that extend unemployment claims, delay payroll taxes, house eviction protection, and student loans payment freeze to help millions of Americans who are heavily impacted by the global pandemic.

Los Angeles COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline

Los Angeles public health officials reported on Saturday that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county continue to decline, despite reports on cases and deaths not seeing better numbers.

Trump Orders $400 Boost to Jobless Benefits

President Donald Trump signed an executive action Saturday to extend the enhanced jobless benefit at a lower amount of $400.
Amid COVID-19 and Reopening of Schools 260 Students 8 Teachers Quarantined in Georgia School District

School Reopenings in Georgia: 260 Students, 8 Teachers Quarantined After a Week

At least 260 students and eight teachers from a suburban school district in Atlanta, Georgia have been put in quarantine after several teachers and students tested positive for coronavirus during the first week of school.
Next Stimulus Package: All the Benefits You Could Receive

Next Stimulus Package: Here's All the Benefits You Could Receive If Congress Makes a Deal

Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have been rushing to strike a deal on the next stimulus package. Here's all the proposed benefits that the qualifiers could get if Congress makes a deal in the final relief bill.

Virginia Rape Suspect Kills Latina Accuser After Freed From Jail Over Pandemic

A Virginia rape suspect was freed from jail during the coronavirus pandemic due to concerns regarding the disease.
Fresno County Sheriff's Office COVID CHAT DOWN

34 Alleged Child Sexual Abusers Arrested in Fresno County Undercover Operation

A total of 34 men, who are allegedly child sexual abusers, were arrested in an undercover operation in Fresno County.

Next COVID-19 Relief Package: Stimulus Checks for Undocumented Immigrants May Be Possible

Members of House Democrats called on congressional leaders on Friday to ensure that the next coronavirus relief bill would include stimulus checks for taxpaying undocumented immigrants.
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State Department Confirms Texting Russians, Iranians for US Election Interference Info

The State Department confirmed on Friday that it was sending text messages to Russians and Iranians, offering a multi-million-dollar bounty for information on foreign efforts to meddle in the U.S. elections.
Los Angeles Church Offers Covid Testing, As Cases In L.A. County Continue To Spike Upwards

CDC: Hispanic, Latino Children Are More Likely to Have COVID-19

Hispanic children have a higher COVID-19 hospitalization rate than white kids, said a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Friday.

Talks on Virus Aid Collapse; Jobless to Lose $600 Extra Benefit

Many unemployed Americans will more likely lose jobless benefits as talks on the vital coronavirus aid collapsed Friday.
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What Can Recent College Grads Do During an Economic Fallout Brought by the Pandemic

A total of 19 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease has been recorded worldwide, with over 11.5 million recoveries, and 712,000 deaths.
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Trump Issues an Executive Order Banning the Chinese App TikTok in the US

President Donald Trump signed and issued an executive order that bans the Chinese app TikTok in the country within 45 days.
Kanye West Intends to be a Spoiler in the 2020 U.S Presidential Election

Kanye West Intends to be a Spoiler in the 2020 US Presidential Election

Kanye West admitted that his presidential bid is a spoiler campaign to take away votes from Democratic nominee, Joe Biden.
 E! News cancelled

Why Was E! News Cancelled After 29 Years of Airing?

Another television program says good bye as E! News announced that it was being cancelled in response to the economic fall out brought by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Biden Clarifies Remarks Comparing African American and Latino Communities

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has clarified his comments on Thursday, comparing African American and Latino communities.

Arizona Teacher Resigns Over COVID-19 Fears, Faces $2,000 Fine

An Arizona teacher resigned after being told that he has to be on campus to teach amid the coronavirus pandemic, and now, he is facing a $2,000 fine.
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Will You Receive Your Next Stimulus Payment Sooner Than You Think?

The White House wanted to send the second round of stimulus payment to Americans faster than the first round under the CARES Act that already helped millions of Americans.

The Essential Role of 'Promotoras' in Latino Communities Amid the Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has affected the lives of several Americans. It also changed the economic activities of various states across the country.
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US Lifts Global 'Do Not Travel' Advisory

The travel advisory issued by the U.S. State Department four months ago has been lifted on Thursday, saying conditions no longer warrant a global alert.